Greetings colleagues, I am a part-time librarian at a prison, providing degreed support to everyday library operations. Currently this prison uses an Access database for its library. There is some concern that the Access licenses may be pulled from the library for use in other departments, and they are looking at Koha as an alternative. Are there people at prison libraries using Koha on this list? Rachel Hollis, librarian Stevens-Henager College Boise & Nampa, Idaho USA ________________________________ This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged, proprietary, or otherwise private information. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of the email by you is prohibited.
On 24 August 2012 09:42, Rachel Hollis <Rachel.Hollis@stevenshenager.edu> wrote:
Greetings colleagues, I am a part-time librarian at a prison, providing degreed support to everyday library operations. Currently this prison uses an Access database for its library. There is some concern that the Access licenses may be pulled from the library for use in other departments, and they are looking at Koha as an alternative. Are there people at prison libraries using Koha on this list?
Hi Rachel I'm not sure they are on the list, but yes Koha is being used in prisons. The one I remember best was from a presentation at Kohacon10 called, it's not the code that is locked down. http://blip.tv/the-curious-and-wondering-eye/kohacon10-video-13-sue-lavery-a... Here are the slides https://gitorious.org/kohacon/kohacon/blobs/raw/909f04aae31a1b6d21794fe23d4a... Chris
Dear Rachel, We made an installation of KOHA for a prison library here in Republic of Georgia... (KOHA 3.6 in April 2012) But that is all I know at the moment. If you are interested I could connect you with librarians ..? Irakli Irakli Garibashvili (Mr.) President Georgian Library Association #7 Gudiashvili Str. Tbilisi, 0107, GEORGIA Email: igar@hotmail.com Tel: +995 599 109152 -------------------------------------------------- From: "Rachel Hollis" <Rachel.Hollis@stevenshenager.edu> Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 1:42 AM To: <koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> Subject: [Koha] Koha in prisons
Greetings colleagues, I am a part-time librarian at a prison, providing degreed support to everyday library operations. Currently this prison uses an Access database for its library. There is some concern that the Access licenses may be pulled from the library for use in other departments, and they are looking at Koha as an alternative. Are there people at prison libraries using Koha on this list?
Rachel Hollis, librarian Stevens-Henager College Boise & Nampa, Idaho USA
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Dear colleagues, We have KOHA 3.2 and 3.6 MARC21 version. Biblio record entries to the field 110 (corporate author) do not show in staff "normal view" while everything is fine in OPAC "normal view". At the same time filed 710 is displayed correctly - result: we can see the added entries on corp. authors, but cannot the main ones (in staff interface). For "ISBD view" we made a small modification we made a small modification of a script: "#100||{ 100a }{ 100b }{ 100c }{ 100d }{ 110a }{ 110b }{ 110c }{ 110d }{ 110e }{ 110f }{ 110g }{ 130a }{ 130d }{ 130f }{ 130g }{ 130h }{ 130k }{ 130l }{ 130m }{ 130n }{ 130o }{ 130p }{ 130r }{ 130s }{ 130t }|<br/><br/> #110||{ 110a }{110c}{110b}{110n}{110d}|<br/><br/> #111||{ 111a }{ 111n }{ 111d }{ 111c }|<br/><br/>" to make 110, 111 fields displayed on a top of biblio record. Any comments on this? Is there any way to control display format - "normal view"? Thanks in advance Irakli Garibashvili (Mr.) Georgian Library Association #7 Gudiashvili Str. Tbilisi, 0107, GEORGIA Email: igar@hotmail.com Tel: +995 599 109152
Hello Irakli, Irakli Garibashvili schrieb am 24.08.2012 13:21:23
Is there any way to control display format - "normal view"?
Are you using XSLT? If not, try turning on XSLT for the staff client in your configuration. If the fields you need do not show by default, you can edit the respective file(s) or better use your own version. Please have a look at http://manual.koha-community.org/3.8/en/administration.html#XSLTDetailsDispl... http://manual.koha-community.org/3.8/en/administration.html#XSLTResultsDispl... -- Mirko
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